Corporate Governance: In the News - Articles of Interest
(articles published March 12, 2026 – March 16, 2026)
SEC Preps Proposal to Nix Quarterly Reporting Requirement | Wall Street Journal
AI Trailed DEI and Immigration as Top Compliance Concerns in 2025 | ESG Dive
Net-Zero Asset Owner Alliance Updates Guidance, Unveils Transition Targets | ESG Dive
Early CSRD Filings Reveal How Mandatory EU Disclosure Is Reshaping Corporate Sustainability Reporting | ESG News
Black Women Are Starting More Small Businesses | Wall Street Journal
Indiana House Bill 1273: The New Front in America’s Fight Over Stewardship Information | Manifest
AI-Washing Becomes the New Greenwashing: The $1.5 Billion Collapse of Builder.ai | ESG News
The AI Transformation of Legal Work: What’s Coming, What It Means for You and What to Do Now | Corporate Counsel (Law.com)
CEOs Want to Be Like Warren Buffett—Right Down to His Shareholder Letter | Wall Street Journal
Berkshire Hathaway Filing Provides Glimpse of Share Buyback Resumption | CNBC
Should Hot IPOs Get Special Treatment? | Wall Street Journal
Prediction Markets Find a Welcome on Wall Street | Wired
Why State of Incorporation Matters for Corporate Governance | Nelson Mullins
Airline Executives Urge Congress to End Partial Government Shutdown | Wall Street Journal
CalPERS Mulls Vote-No Campaigns Over Proposal Exclusion Abuses | Responsible Investor
Starbucks May Be Neglecting Labor Dispute Risks, Shareholder Proxy Firms Warn | Reuters
Billable Hours and the ‘Right to Sleep’ Lawsuit Highlight Work-Life Balance Dilemma | New Jersey Law Journal (Law.com)
Ben & Jerry’s Founder Cohen Clashes With Activist Investor Nelson Peltz | The Times
ExxonMobil Redomicile Proposal: Control and the Re-Shaping of Shareholder Influence | Manifest
Costco Sued by Customer Seeking Tariff Refunds | CFO Dive
Leveraging COSO to Mitigate AI Risk: A Step-by-Step Guide | Compliance Week
Lululemon Founder Escalates Board Critique Amid Ongoing CEO Search | Wall Street Journal
Your Outside Counsel Is Using AI. Should Your Legal Spend Be Going Down? | Shumaker
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